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Open-File Report | 2006

Inversion of Gravity Data to Define the Pre-Cenozoic Surface and Regional Structures Possibly Influencing Groundwater Flow in the Rainier Mesa Region, Nye County, Nevada.

Thomas G. Hildenbrand; Geoffrey A. Phelps; Edward A. Mankinen

A three-dimensional inversion of gravity data from the Rainier Mesa area and surrounding regions reveals a topographically complex pre-Cenozoic basement surface. This model of the depth to pre-Cenozoic basement rocks is intended for use in a 3D hydrogeologic model being constructed for the Rainier Mesa area. Prior to this study, our knowledge of the depth to pre-Cenozoic basement rocks was based on a regional model, applicable to general studies of the greater Nevada Test Site area but inappropriate for higher resolution modeling of ground-water flow across the Rainier Mesa area. The new model incorporates several changes that lead to significant improvements over the previous regional view. First, the addition of constraining wells, encountering old volcanic rocks lying above but near pre-Cenozoic basement, prevents modeled basement from being too shallow. Second, an extensive literature and well data search has led to an increased understanding of the change of rock density with depth in the vicinity of Rainier Mesa. The third, and most important change, relates to the application of several depth-density relationships in the study area instead of a single generalized relationship, thereby improving the overall model fit. In general, the pre-Cenozoic basement surface deepens in the western part of themorexa0» study area, delineating collapses within the Silent Canyon and Timber Mountain caldera complexes, and shallows in the east in the Eleana Range and Yucca Flat regions, where basement crops out. In the Rainier Mesa study area, basement is generally shallow (< 1 km). The new model identifies previously unrecognized structures within the pre-Cenozoic basement that may influence ground-water flow, such as a shallow basement ridge related to an inferred fault extending northward from Rainier Mesa into Kawich Valley.«xa0less


Open-File Report | 2001

The Silent Canyon caldera: a three-dimensional model as part of a Pahute Mesa-Oasis Valley, Nevada, hydrogeologic model

Edwin H. McKee; Geoffery A. Phelps; Edward A. Mankinen


Open-File Report | 2007

Geophysical Data from Spring Valley to Delamar Valley, East-Central Nevada

Edward A. Mankinen; Carter W. Roberts; Edwin H. McKee; Bruce A. Chuchel; Robert L. Morin


Open-File Report | 2006

Geophysical Data from the Spring and Snake Valleys Area, Nevada and Utah

Edward A. Mankinen; Carter W. Roberts; Edwin H. McKee; Bruce A. Chuchel; Barry C. Moring


international conference on multimedia information networking and security | 2003

Geophysical setting of the Pahute Mesa - Oasis Valley region, southern Nevada

Edward A. Mankinen; Thomas G. Hildenbrand; Christopher J. Fridrich; Edwin H. McKee; Clifford J. Schenkel


Archive | 2009

Geophysical Setting of Western Utah and Eastern Nevada Between Latitudes 37°45′ and 40°N

Edward A. Mankinen; Edwin H. McKee


Open-File Report | 2004

Guide to geophysical data for the northern Rocky Mountains and adjacent areas, Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon, and Wyoming

Edward A. Mankinen; Thomas G. Hildenbrand; Michael L. Zientek; Stephen E. Box; Arthur A. Bookstrom; Mary H. Carlson; Jeremy C. Larsen


Archive | 2016

Regional geophysics of western Utah and eastern Nevada, with emphasis on the Confusion Range

Edward A. Mankinen; Peter D. Rowley; Gary L. Dixon; Edwin H. McKee


Archive | 2016

Geology, selected geophysics, and hydrogeology of the White River and parts of the Great Salt Lake Desert regional groundwater flow systems, Utah and Nevada

Peter D. Rowley; Gary L. Dixon; James M. Watrus; Andrews G. Burns; Edward A. Mankinen; Edwin H. McKee; Keith T. Pari; E. Bartlett Ekren; William G. Patrick


Open-File Report | 2011

Principal Facts for Gravity Stations Collected in 2010 from White Pine and Lincoln Counties, East-Central Nevada

Edward A. Mankinen; Edwin H. McKee

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Carter W. Roberts

United States Geological Survey

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Peter D. Rowley

United States Geological Survey

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Arthur A. Bookstrom

United States Geological Survey

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Michael L. Zientek

United States Geological Survey

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Stephen E. Box

United States Geological Survey

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